Final Journey

Album: Blind Rage (2014)
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  • A feeling, a presence,
    Time is of the essence
    A fear that you'll be left alone.
    A warning, a presence,
    Delivery of a message
    It's all there in the unknown.

    Alerting, averting
    It's all disconcerting
    Shots ring out from afar.
    Swerving, observing,
    The sound is a piercing screech
    Of a speeding car.

    It's your final journey.
    Destination unknown!
    On your final journey
    You'll be travelling alone.

    A pitching and rolling,
    Sensation controlling
    You strike while the iron's a glow.
    Sensing the danger
    One look from a stranger just passing
    Somehow you know.

    It's your final journey.
    Destination unknown!
    On your final journey
    You'll be travelling alone.

    Urgent, urgent
    Somehow it's all converging.
    Your instincts tell you to run
    Away from the blackness, the fear and the madness.
    Onward, into the sun.

    It's your final journey.
    Destination unknown!
    On your final journey
    You'll be travelling alone. Writer/s: MARK TORNILLO, PETER BALTES, WOLF HOFFMANN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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